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    Dating In The Military

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    Dating is something you do when you are young. Trying to find the right person to spend life with, but being in the military at such a young age can make that very difficult. You have to find someone that understands that there may be times I have to leave and may not be able to talk. It can be a little simpler when you go to the guard because you still have a civilian life style. When you are active duty in the military it can be difficult. They are moving around about every two to three years…

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    the subject matter. They may be required to spend some time planning curriculums and completing lesson plans. Because the person providing the assistance should have the proper knowledge one disadvantage is that this type of guided instruction is time consuming. Also, as Berger (2011) explains, scaffolding should be the temporary support that has been modified to fit learner needs to ensure mastering of desired task. For that to happen, time and research is needed for the mentor to evaluate…

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    instead of shying away from opportunities I came upon. I want to be able to proudly look back on moments where, perhaps, I could have been deceptive or gotten away with something, but I instead maintained my integrity. I hope to be able to remember a time where a stranger needed help and I did not stand by watching passively or walk past quickly but instead came to their aid. I hope at some point I come face to face with a problem I have no idea how to solve, and instead of giving up or…

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    1. The Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) refers to an aspect of Lev Vygotsky's sociocultural theory. ZPD is a term used to describe the distance between what a learner can do on their own and what they can do with assistance. Yes, I believe it is possible for a classroom teacher to instruct all children in their classroom based on knowledge of each child's ZPD. Through classroom assessments teachers will understand the academic level of each of their students, and from there, build off of what…

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    One time on a server which is now shut down (shadycraft) I managed to find a VAPE client which was very well hidden. As I'm ss'ing a player I will not breach their privacy and only go into files and locations that are necessary to go through to find anything the players might be using and i will remain calm throughout the whole process of finding anything suspicious within the player's files. And although I'm not the best at screen sharing, I believe I could use my time as a Faithful staff…

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    Panopticism Examples

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    being surveyed but can’t definitely say from where. We’ve all experienced this feeling, whether it be from a school, a church, or your own home, and that feeling has inevitably influenced our decisions. I have personally experienced this feeling many times, but my most relevant example would probably be working at The Pittsburgh Stop. On the corner Forbes and Bigelow Boulevard right between Hillman Library and the William Pitt Union, there is an outside vendor called The Pittsburgh Stop. The…

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    DRIFTED is crime-thriller drama within a sci-fi time travel plot. The idea is very creative and imaginative. The story contains solid themes about fate, destiny, second chances and making the right life choices. There’s a lot to like about the script, but at the same time, the plot is very challenging to follow and it lacks clarification. Thus, the script would benefit from further development. First, the story begins well. The idea that a small time crook can see pieces of the future is…

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    Paper On Volunteering

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    For more than five years, I have assisted in primary dance classes and at children’s summer dance camps. In the beginning it was exciting to volunteer: I got to hang out with the older dancers whom I looked up to and I could spend so much time at the studio. As I matured, the initial excitement wore off: days of crazy children, plugged toilets and giving up other, less demanding activities forced me to question why I volunteered. Ultimately, my passion for dance won me over, and is the reason…

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    Reflection Of Group Leader

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    tasks at hand as well as the relationships with the team members, which takes time and commitment from her part and the rest of the team members (Harris and Sherblom, 2010, p. 228). From the very start, Cileena took charge with getting our Powerpoint setup and making sure that each aspect of our presentation was complete and ready to go for each day. Before every meeting, Cileena would prepare the Powerpoint ahead of time and input the topics that were needed to be discussed in our presentation.…

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    watch practice by the drama teacher Mr. Mandelko. I took time to reflect on what I would be like at a play. I just assumed…

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